"It doesn't change what you feel, f***ing idiot, stupid old slapper. As if you don't know what it is - life or death, gladiatorial trials."

Later, Brocket - now 11-8 favourite to win after John Lydon walked out yesterday - continued: "She is trying to keep on being the camp goody-goody. I think she's a prat, I think she's false, I think she's patronising, arrogant and dogmatic.

"If that old slag doesn't go soon she'll get recycled into something useful."

Won his trial

Brocket's new-found hatred of the heavily made-up former BBC royal correspondent came after he tackled some equally thick-skinned opposition - water snakes, snapping turtles, baby crocodiles, water dragons, crayfish and spiders.

He came back triumphant after winning a meal each for everyone in the bush tucker trial.

Brocket got his revenge when Bond was chosen to do the next trial in the early hours of today - the so-called see-saw challenge. Bond took Peter Andre with her and the pair came back all smiles after winning a maximum six meals for the camp.

Six contestants still remain in the rainforest, there having been no eviction last night after Lydon walked out.

Jordan dumps Andre

Meanwhile, Andre was crestfallen when Jordan said she was flirting with him because there was "no one else about".

When the rest of the camp questioned her about their relationship, the glamour model said: "I'm not doing anything wrong.

"People have got to realise that we are in here and no one else is about."

Andre said: "Don't give that s*** as if I'm a piece of chopped liver - we care about each other."